Buttigieg Ends Historic Presidential Campaign
The former South Bend, Indiana, mayor was running as one of the youngest candidates this cycle and vying to become the first openly gay president.
www.usnews.comPete Buttigieg’s 2020 presidential campaign ended in March 2020 when he suspended his bid after Super Tuesday and South Carolina results. He did not secure the Democratic nomination and later shifted focus to other public service roles; by 2021–2024 he remained active in national politics and commentary, with discussions about potential future campaigns occasionally surfacing in media. If you’d like, I can pull up the latest reliable summaries from major outlets and provide direct citations.[1][2]
The former South Bend, Indiana, mayor was running as one of the youngest candidates this cycle and vying to become the first openly gay president.
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ballotpedia.orgThe former Transportation secretary is eyeing something bigger than the Senate.
www.politico.comBUTTIGIEG: We've gotten 2 million contributions in this campaign. I think the average is under 40 bucks. And we are building the movement that is going to defeat Donald Trump. I want everybody to help out. I want everybody who shares that vision to be at our side. I think Donald Trump raised -- and his allies raised 25 million bucks in one day.
www.foxnews.comFormer South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg has suspended his 2020 presidential campaign.
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